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Legal Advocacy Tailored to Denver, Colorado Businesses.
When business disputes arise, having an experienced Denver business lawyer in your corner makes the difference. Cambridge Law offers extensive services for businesses across Colorado — from commercial disputes and real estate litigation to employment matters and business formation guidance.
Every client, and every challenge, is unique; and consultations are free. Request a Consultation to set up a time to talk.
After we talk, if you’d like to hire us, you’ll sign an Engagement Agreement.
We provide appeals on a flat-rate basis to meet your needs and your budget.
Beyond litigation, our Denver business attorneys assist with business formation, contract drafting, and compliance matters to protect your organization from the start.’
A Denver business lawyer handles legal matters that arise in the course of running a business — from business formation and contract drafting to business litigation, employment disputes, and real estate matters. Cambridge Law serves businesses across Denver, Colorado with comprehensive business legal services.
Business lawyers and corporate lawyers handle overlapping areas of law, but a business lawyer typically serves a broader range of businesses — including small and mid-size Colorado businesses — across litigation, contracts, and regulatory compliance, while corporate lawyers focus more narrowly on large corporate transactions.
Cambridge Law offers a free initial meeting to discuss your situation. After your first discussion, if you’d like to move forward, we’ll outline a transparent fee structure. For appeals, we offer flat-rate pricing. For business litigation, we’ll discuss hourly rates and scope.
Business law covers a broad range of legal matters: business formation (LLCs, corporations, partnerships), contract drafting and disputes, employment law, real estate transactions, intellectual property, business-partner disputes, and commercial litigation. A Colorado business attorney can advise you on all of these areas.
Business disputes can be costly. You need a lawyer with experience in business litigation — someone who understands the courts, the law, and the stakes. A Denver business lawyer with litigation experience, like those at Cambridge Law, can assess your situation and help you decide the best path forward.
A trial is the culminating event of a lawsuit. Just like in the television shows, a trial is presided over by a judge. The verdict can be decided by either a judge or a jury. A trial generally lasts several days.
A lawsuit is the legal process that allows one person to enforce his or her rights against another person who is refusing to comply with his or her legal obligations. If you believe someone owes you money—or should be “forced” to do (or not do) something—the only way you can (lawfully) “force” that person to comply with his or her legal obligations is to bring a lawsuit. Unlike private individuals, a court has the legal authority to issue orders that have the force of law. A lawsuit essentially asks the court to issue an order or “judgment” that will be binding on the other party.
A lawsuit is started by the filing of a document called a “complaint.” The complaint describes the basic facts of the case and asserts the legal “claims” and “relief” a party is seeking. The person that files the complaint is called the “plaintiff.” The person against whom the complaint is filed is called the “defendant.”